How to Play the B Chord on Guitar (2024)

This article examines how to play the B Major chord. This chord requires a little more effort to learn than other beginner chords because of the way it’s played, but it shows up in so many songs it’s an essential one to get under your fingers. "American Woman" by The Guess Who, "Little Red Wagon" by Miranda Lambert, and "Dream Police" by Cheap Trick are just a few examples of songs that all use the B chord.

We’ll also look at some chord variations and tips on how to learn it.

Ways to Play the B Major Chord

There are two common ways to play this chord and unfortunately both of them require tricky fingering because they are barre chords. When you're first learning guitar, many of the chords involve open strings. C, A, G, E, and D, for example, all have open strings that ring out when you strum them. Not so with the B chord. This one takes extra finger strength and effort because you have to fret every note in the chord.

The first way to play the B Major chord is in the 2nd position, which looks like this:

  • Index finger on the 2nd fret of the A (5th) string

  • Middle finger on the 4th fret of the D (4th) string

  • Ring finger on the 4th fret of the G (3rd) string

  • Pinky on the 4th fret of the B (2nd) string

How to Play the B Chord on Guitar (1)

Strum four strings down from the A string.

The other common way to play this chord is in the 7th position, like this:

  • Index finger on the 7th fret of the low E (6th) string

  • Index finger on the 7th fret of the E (2nd) string

  • Index finger on the 7th fret of the G (1st) string

  • Middle finger on the 8th fret of the G (3rd) string

  • Ring finger on the 9th fret of the A (5th) string

  • Pinky on the 9th fret of the D (4th) string

How to Play the B Chord on Guitar (2)

Strum all six strings from from the low E string.

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Alternate Versions (Who Needs Barre Chords Anyway?)

Playing in the 2nd position can be difficult because of the strength and stamina required to fret everything so close to the nut. This position ranks up there with the F Major chord in terms of difficulty, especially on an acoustic guitar.

So, if you're having trouble playing this version you're in luck because there are some alternate ways that don't require as much effort.

The first alternate thing you can do is to take your index finger off the 5th string and place it on the 1st string, so the chord now looks like this:

  • Index finger on the 2nd fret of the E (1st) string

  • Middle finger on the 4th fret of the D (4th) string

  • Ring finger on the 4th fret of the G (3rd) string

  • Pinky on the 4th fret of the B (2nd) string

How to Play the B Chord on Guitar (3)

This version still sounds full enough even though you are not playing the B note in the bass. But if this is still too difficult, we can simplify it even further and give your poor wrists and fingers a break.

Here's another version that adds a little extra flavor and sounds great on an acoustic guitar:

  • Index finger on the 2nd fret of the A (5th) string

  • Ring finger on the 4th fret of the D (4th) string

  • Pinky on the 4th fret of the G (3rd) string

How to Play the B Chord on Guitar (4)

Strum five strings down from the A string. This is actually a Bsus4 chord. The 2nd and 1st strings ring out, adding some extra color. It's easier to finger than the previous version and sounds a little more open. Throw it in to add variety and spice to your playing when you get tired of playing the standard B versions.

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The 3-Note Versions of the B Chord

If you want to simplify the B chord even further there are two different 3-note versions you can use.

Here is the first 3-note version:

  • Index finger on the 2nd fret of the E (1st) string

  • Ring finger on the 4th fret of the G (3rd) string

  • Pinky on the 4th fret of the B (2nd) string

How to Play the B Chord on Guitar (5)

Strum three strings down starting on the G string.

And here is the other 3-note version:

  • Index finger on the 8th fret of the G (3rd) string

  • Index finger on the 7th fret of the B (2nd) string

  • Middle finger on the 7th fret of the E (1st) string

How to Play the B Chord on Guitar (6)

One Simple Exercise

After you've got the fingering down, it's time to practice transitioning to and from the B chord to really master it.

This chord is most likely to be found in songs in the key of E. One simple way to practice it is to work on transitioning from an E chord to a B chord and back again, and also from an A chord to a B chord and back again. For example, play an E chord in the open position for four beats, then the B chord in the 2nd position for four beats, and then back to the E chord.

Just because the two most common ways to play a B require extra finger strength, you shouldn't let it discourage you from learning how to play it. It's a good idea to start learning some easier chords like E, C, or G if you haven't already and once those are under your belt you'll have enough finger strength and dexterity to tackle the B chord. If you're having trouble, remember you can use any of the alternate versions that sound just as good and are much easier to play.

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How to Play the B Chord on Guitar (2024)

FAQs

What notes are in the B chord on a guitar? ›

The B major triad, more commonly called the B major chord or simply the B chord for short, consists of the notes B, D-sharp and F-sharp. Here it is on the treble clef staff: … and on the piano: As B major triad, the B chord consists of a major third plus a minor third.

Why is there no open B chord? ›

The B chord is an A shape or E shape barre chord. This means you'll have to use a barre to play it. You can't play it as an open chord in standard tuning. The B root note is found on either the E or the A string, hence the name of the shapes.

What is B in guitar tab? ›

The "b" means to bend the note for example "7b" (bend the note on the 7th fret upwards)

What chord can I play instead of B minor? ›

This would depend on the situation. In most cases, it would be best to play a simpler version of the Bm (either the 3 finger or 4 finger form) if difficulty were the issue. It is possible in some cases to substitute a D major chord in place of the B minor chord.

Is B minor hard to play? ›

The Bm chord is one of the very few chords that is both very, very common, and very, very difficult for beginners to play.

Is B chord difficult? ›

The B major chord requires a little more effort to learn than other beginner chords because of the way it's played, but it shows up in so many songs it's an essential one to get under your fingers.

What key is B chord in? ›

In the Key of B Major, the B chord is also a B Major (with the notes B-D♯-F♯, where "B" is the root, "D♯" is the 3rd, and "F♯" is the 5th).

Which string is B on guitar? ›

Then moving down the fretboard, the 5th string (the A string) is tuned to A, the 4th string (D string) is tuned to D, the 3rd string (G string) is tuned to G, the 2nd string (B string) is tuned to B and the 1st string (high E string) is tuned to E.

How to play B minor chords on guitar? ›

The Beginner Version

It's played like this: Ring finger on the 4th fret of the G (3rd) string. Middle finger on the 3rd fret of the B (2nd) string. Index finger on the 2nd fret of the E (1st) string.

What is the open chord for B? ›

Although there's no open B major chord, you can play an open B minor 7 (Bm7). We prefer to finger this with our second, third, and fourth fingers: second finger on the A string, second fret; third finger on the G string, second fret; and fourth finger on the B string, third fret. You can also play Bm7 as a barre chord.

How do you simplify B chord? ›

One way to do this is by leaving out either the high E or A string from the full B chord shape. In this case, you finger the remaining string on the second fret and play the other three strings on the fourth fret with your middle, index, and pinky fingers. This way each finger is used to play only a single string.

Is B minor A hard chord? ›

The Bm chord is one of the very few chords that is both very, very common, and very, very difficult for beginners to play. By the time you've finished reading this page, you will learn: why the most commonly taught form of B minor is too difficult for beginners.

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